Pot recall issued by Health Canada

Medicinal marijuana

Greenleaf Medicinals of British Columbia is voluntarily recalling one batch (Purple Kush, Batch PK-10-20-13) of marijuana for medical purposes. The recall is due to issues with the company’s production practices that may impact the product, which were identified during an inspection by Health Canada.

The marijuana producer is instructing clients to immediately discontinue use of any marijuana from this shipment they may still have remaining in their possession. The company has also informed Health Canada that they are presently working with other licensed producers to find a supply of marijuana for the impacted clients. Producers of marijuana for medical purposes are subject to compliance and enforcement measures similar to those in place for other producers of controlled substances. They must meet strict security, control and reporting requirements, and they are regularly inspected.

Dried marijuana is not an approved drug or medicine in Canada. Possession and use of marijuana remains illegal in Canada unless authorized under the regulations with the support of a doctor or nurse practitioner.

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(1) Comment

By Justathot|APRIL 21, 2014 10:47 AM

See? And here is the benefit of legalized pot. Health and Safety warnings you probably wouldn't get from a local pusher.